Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 249, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1917 Page: 3 of 12
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PLANS COMPLETE
FOR BIG PARADE
TULSA DAILY WORLD TUESDAY MAY 29 1917.
Demonstration on Decoration
Day Will P.e Greatest in
Tulsa's History.
"1. Hill the
"I I.. fit I-
' I III I. .11
CAPTAIN MILES WILL LEADlUr.
I'll.' I K
the Kicit.-st tll.'il hll hit -ttl held
111 Iklahiilua.
Uhlsion nf student.
School rfi liil.s hive l!"lielallv
I IIMI1..1IIK-.. t)i;t rri jN w III
icip.uc III tin- parade n-1
illWsi. f..r.MK n K.i.l s.x.l wlJ
' " " "HI Illi.i..se f
!l I J 1 ! 1 1 1 H.
As Him ice. ant is ).. I... .
I''""1 ".:'ii'V. every l . . . . ;
'"" niv will In.
s.-ctl.in 11 t(i. 1 .11
i i s in 11 iiii.i i(.li:;(.s
1 1 1
' '""' nun .s 1. 1 tin. Icnmh
III. en In
I 111.' I IIIJi.il .11.1 ... ... I. .. :
I"'11 M'."" "f Mil IT.-.I.I nf i. ..II.-
Schoolchildren to Omipv t"li'? y7 ''
1 1 i' r.. 11. 1 wuin .i.. .
Place 01 Honor in Patriotic ""; "''"" "f in.. i-..i.:
. 1 Platoon ..r ; 1 ;
Paireant. iih:...i.i .v ri..f r i.n.. i..iS
' I Chief .Marshal A. I. X.h .in.l I
: sia 1 1 .
. J U. Tulsa l.alhl.
... ...any ways me past Tulsa has May .!) . s mid
snown 111 . pal. 11 1. Mia. tint never tas cut 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 n . m 1 s in aaliu...!
there been tl.iL c ri-t.. Picnara'.i.iiis 1 1 1 . 1--s ami .1 of the
Lit' it display Hii.'ll as .. I. .11 for- 1
miilali'il f. 11 rutins celebration nf 1
uec.r.ti.;n ay 1111 Wednesday.
Fluffs l.y the thousands have Lien
sold iltiriiig the past three .lays ac-
cording to loral in.. ill anls and mili-
tary civic social an. I hciicv.iciil mean.
Ualinns nr.. . 1 . r. 1 as nni. t.i enter
lulu tl.i. I'liitm-.t 1. 1.. i.t ii... .....i
parade-as never l..r..c.. " i . S' X""y; "lvv ''" 1 ' :m
The i.-L-c.int . I ii'f-i. ration it.iv v.. ill ' '"" f u ua til iccultim; p .i ti. s in nil
Marshal Alva .1. Nilrs. who v.-slcrdav . ' "" "
m.1. pul.hc 1.. formation' l IH. 1 ' 1
par..1.. a Hi -r details. which tit-1 v '"; '". "J" 1 ' " v"."'iy
committee has !.... w.irkl.lf; I'nf thc';N"- U ' ! " """ "
p-it two w.cks K' wln fu" fl1 11 I " 1 1 n-i-i . ii'iic.l-
"l-lvcry military ami civic oifianiza- ' 1 - n"1'1 ""'hul.i.ices ''"I ihrw
ti..n in II.. ilv has signified an in- I '"'"''' :s-..ns.
tenth of takn.t: part . the monster '- ''';V'"r ""'.'
(I.rinnstiali wll-h w rk th 1 '"" i' it's '. h 3 ..-1 .ti.ss N.vy
Hist ann.MTsao nf th.. ;.!' f "'. 1 "" ' '"N """'"
It... I... la.'at.n nf I .nl nr... anil ' ""-'' " i c. 1 a. k M-
invitatr.ns haM- I.-. n . :l.tl... tlirii . "' h" ' ! '"' -V '""I 'H''f
th.. (..inu.itt..n t.i fu-rv r.nr.al an.l ! l.lrl..tir ..r-s'tiirati..!..--
hi . tin in Tulsa f. assist 1 Hn ltv ii will t.'-m .'I. West
ill inallim; nf th.- ..I.-' .1 a 1 1. .11 oiw .r Si-vi' ti t h. I r.j-1 . in f.'l Main
I 12. '1 hit t.t'l"!' ul thi. Jnia.i. nn
font.
13 Stu.ir.s 1 f llrtity Ki n.iai; 1 i'l-
! !..
I 14. l.ah.ir 111.1l fiatiTiial ni.iniz.i-
tilUIH.
! 1 a ' 1 k 1 a 1 '. . 1 a 1 i-niMii"! r i'Uipai.y
i A. ildalini.i.i t atinn.il :iar.l.
I This ln--i...i will l.utn mi Kast
: SiAMitli f ; .1.11 "i : mi M 1 .11.
i 1 ii. Pupils -if t .. Tuba ptil
schools.
Tl.i-- .li'. isi.'ii .vlll form on Si-"!.
' frontini; on Main.
i 17. Pupils .f l S it- 1 1.'!;. I'.in.ily
1 srhool
lv'. ( 'itiz. 11s in auloim.'.il.':
This division will In 11 nti South
- Main flnlitltlK on I'li'rh
! I' liny sr.. ats of ill ruin patl lis.
i " 'liaii'l Army if tin- Kipulik-
I 'm 11 f...l..rat c . t.. i.iiis I all aiiMl-
lai ii-s in a utmn. .lull's.
' s. Spanish War vi-t . i; on f.mt.
auxiliarli's In aiituutol.ili.H.
tnninliili-H.
1 fc;r- fit V iA 1?
U)l iM n m
I tl "A poor imu rich Ginr If 4 tl IM
SENIORS FINISHED IN
PLAY OF PIED PIPER
Annual Class Play of llijrh
School Graduates at Gram!
This Kvoninr.
Sl.nwinK lit thi' l'alaro to. fay.
THREE HUNDRED SIGN
AT CITY HALL IN DAY
Conscription Act Prints in a
Horde Who Will P.e Absent
on June 5.
As Pur Ait tlin
ipw;iyir:
ana as c car iin.1 solt. 1 our
skin aaj complexion vi 1
... . c i. .... ... '..( 1
. s. v
trans Limit Ii. V white fx ' J-
ai'pi'.ir.i.c it ou win t.)v-y Lr"
constantly use jkX
Gouraud's
Orieaisi Cream
5'nd 1CK: tor TrU Sua
Fran T. IIOI'KINS & SON New York
111. I'ii o il"! '. ti' . nt i 1 1 in m-i 11 iH-.i
l.v l:lic Chirf !.l"i'.
This ilmsnni will form on HiH
Si53raXa33iJ22SO!Ea31 Kinlnl.. IrontiiiK jh . " n.
"Miss Dolly Dimples"
3 ACT MUSICAL COMEDY 3
nn
rand Itieater
Lr;drdyayaN?flWs 8-9
tty Auilitnr Frank New kirk ami
four assistants wi-re krpt Inisy yt'Stor-
ilay iiiakinit nut c'..iisrnpti.in ri'mst ra-
tion ratals for smiio thri (.. humlri'il np-
pliratits who pri'si nti'.l tlK'iiisi lvcs at
thi' aii.litnr's nffiia- that tiny iiiinht
comply with thr r. nistrataui law ami
have th.'lr ranis in tho hamls of thi'
i .-Mist rars nf tli.-ir h.nin; pn rinrts Iiy
.Itim. 1.
It w is the luisii'st .lay in tin' his-
tory of thi' a uilitor's nffir... a.'.'or.liin;
to Mr. Xi-wklrk. who il.-. lar.'il that al
llM't I'lVI' llllll.il'. 'I pl'IS.Ilt.ll tlll'lll-
s...s f..i r..:istraiion. hut s.uii.. rr-
fusr.l to sit; up when it wiv foiiiiil
Ih.'.v must swrar that husiiuss w.ul
kerp thi'in I'r.iin II. r. -nisi i al 1111
I ths nn nistratioil la'.
"If this ki-t-ps mi." ili-i lari'.l Mayor
.1 . li n II. Siinnious. who has lua-n
..ir...l In iliari'i. of r.'iMstration in
Tulsa l.y Covi'tnor Williams "thi-ro
will la- little work loft for th.. priM-ini t
n-Kisirars to .1...
M Hays l. lt.
"W'c yi't haa' somo six ilays In
whirh to r. tiislcr thi-sc men of mili-
tarv nut; li. i'. r.. thoy will ho lorr.il
t.i pr. si'tit t h.-iiisi-ly.-s at the precinrt
reKistratioti pla.-is. If they eontinu..
to tall at the rity hall iluriim that
time as they have to.lay wo will reit-
ister more than twn thnusan.l iiit-n
here."
Mayor Simtuoi.s tleclare.l that a fea-
ture of the r.-xistra I Inn was the fait
that nlthn a majority of those r.-nis-terini;
elaime.l to have dep. -n. lent rel-
atives no claim for exemption was
hclntf made.
"It looks like we have a loyal an.l
patriot;.' ..'li.i of yutlllK I'U'll In
Ttilsa." the niaynr concluded.
CITY HALL CONTRACT TO
BE LET TODAY PERHAPS!
SrUTiil suliintiml: Wriv opiMirtl
l Wirk; l.lc iltcii'iirf
No'l.
Mnyor Simiiioiis ;i 1 1 I Hu Imaitl if
rity coniniissioiii rs will niliilly I t
(!'" cnniriU't for thi' en-rimn if lh'
i'v f'ity h;ill this inut nlnw w )i n lln-
In i ml of coiiiiii issioitt-rs inrt't ;tt 1
o'clock.
Thi hiits tor the rii tion of this
hii'Mini vii'4' oM-iifii nt i no'itiii;
of thi' lunml la.-I I'rul.iy. .:i"l u: ;Kst
l( Wiis pi oposcil (hiit the i ..'iliai ls
hi hJt on tlu al'tt-titoon of lln- .vuiii-
day hut sonic Ici-hhiral iii.-sl mils
aiosc whU'll iMiitlc it iuM'i'wiry for
ihf arrhitifts Knsh l-linliiott -Kih
to iniihi''c otloT information
l our contracting firms tn-s ntt'il
hii's at list l-ritla's nicctiiic. of :h
lii-anl. Tlu'sf wt-rc: l'ni ft sal t'on-
;.t i i:cti.n nopatiy JI'iV"1'1"; KokI
i "u'c t r net inn I'Mhipit n . $ It... l'l n ;
1'. i" s 'mist ruci ion i Miiy. I
II anil tin Swt'itsoii ( 't.nst rue' ion
. - Tiiai.y $1 r.t.TiH).
M'BRIDE HAD NOTHING
FOR THE "FAITHFUL"
Friends. Charity and Religion
Slighted hy Wealthy St.
Louis Oil Man.
DEFENSE PLEA STANDS UP
AUSPICES TULSA BAND
Percentage lo Red Cross Fund
Beautiful Costumes
300 In Cast and Chorus-300
ADMISSION $1 RESERVED SEAT SALE AT
REXALL DRUG STORE JUNE 1ST
i (.oornr Wol't'oitl It. leased of Miuili-r
! ( liariic Alter lleariiiK.
j Sppin' tu Tim World.
TAHI.i:grAH Okla. May 2S. In
I the pi eliininary hiariim. (ieni Ke W'of-
I foul eha.ueil with the murder of
iwen Wood was turned louse. Ahoiit
I two months un Wood came to
Wotford's house with two yirls and
I in u fi:ht that ensued Wtifforil wan
j shot In the Ick after which he fire. I at
Wood killliiK him. Woffortl claliiicl
I Helf-llef. nse anil .lll.lKe J. 1. I'llX
j acpiitted him of the charges.
MOTHER! GIVE CHILD "
! "SYRUP OF FIGS" IF
TONGUE IS COATED
MAJESTIC Wednesday
Iicautiful
VIRGINIA imt
PEARSON CUMMINGS
Handsome
IRVING
"A ROYAL ROMANCE"
A Win. !' I'rtiihictlim
A Dclli-'litrul IJoiiiantlc Drama
AM)
"Teddy at the Throttle"
Tin" Wotiilfitiil KcjmKiiip Slur In a l'uiiiiy Thriller
t by .Muck Scimclt.
Stlictltil. 8:s.
::0 H mill U:0 p. m.
Don't
Miss It
Mntlnen 10n
lAeiilnir 20c
lill.lren He
If cross feverish sick bilious
clean little liver and
bowels.
Sl i:.l to Ti... W.M
S'l'. l.iil'IS Jin May In older
that there should he no Inisllll.ler-
stamlim.' of the provision of hs will.
W. r. Mcllride wealthy oil producer
and director of the Mercantile Trust
company who died May 2 1 at I'asi-
d.'iia fal.. he stated In his will filed
l .te this afternoon in the proliate
curt that nothing is left to charity.
I'.'licious ho.li.'H ii"r to friends for
fii'hfui services. The terms of the
will were a surprise to mam as
was helieve.l he would leave some-
thing for charm- and reli-'ioiis pur-
poses hecanse of his ai t in present inv
the llOii.iiiiO t.i the new cathedral
In re.
The will made January 1! 10 17.
leaves $1000 to his four (liuuhters
$r..Oiio to his widow Mrs. ratherine
MeP.rit.'. The halance nf his estate Is
left In trust to the Mercantile Trust
company his widow and dauhhters
each to receive one fifth of the in-
come. He provides that the estate
shall remain In trust 21 years after
the (leaih of his last child and that
only direct heirs shall have any hen-
tfits of the estate. T later para-
graph Is construed to mean that the
Mate will not descend to any heirs
which niinht remain at the death of
his daughters. In saylim he made no
provision fur charily reliKion or
'friends Mcllride Hinted Ills widow
would have full power to do as sho
pleased in that r spt't t he having uh-
Holute faith ill her Rood Judgment In
Mich matters.
The dauKhters are: Mrs. H. ( . Ma-
haffey wife of t'apt. H. Mahaffav
of the I'. S. army resldinn at St.
I.ouls; Mrs. I.acy Ixive at l'asadena
('al.. and Misses Dorothy and Kllcn
Mcllride who reside here.
The senior class of the lo al hlwh
s 'liooi . in present their annual play
Ihe "I'lper" at the ilrand iipeta house
tnllluhl at X o'clock. Willi the lllesi
r.iicarsi.l last nifcht the seniors are
it . i.l to slaw.' th musical repiescnta
lion of Hie 1'ie.l I'lper of I I.I llll'l I tl .
S: III Koriilcld will fill the Ica.llllK
male role a stroller who trawls ahoiit
the t'olil.try pla' iTii;- on tils pipes Joe
llrati.H i;. lo plat Ihe chaia. ler of Mi-
chael a I n. 'ii. I of ihe i'lper I . enure
Huh I ar. I Is playluu the l. a.illi'.: female
I ail She Is supported In lainlee
I c in. I. hi a . Ha rhara. t he ouni;
I.; i t: liter of ni" nf the hi'lini: cltl-
ii'lu "f I lain. 'Mil. She falls In lo c
wllh .Michael and when the tottnspco.
pie refuse in keep their hariiatn with
the liper In- em hauls her an.l takes
lii i Hwav. All this and the r nepla-
Hon III (he final ael Is hlonKht out !
the plav.
The play is directed l.v Miss Then- '
.lor. pottle. Instructor in the inuic
ai'1 art depa I I m -nls of the I -h
s ol The hi.'h school .irchesti-a
. 11 I ill II Isth the musle under the lead-
civh'p of I'rofesMM 'iimhl..n
The at iv'le Is on at the iiuaker
'll'io; store and r-' -ei a I Ions can Ic
made f th ' tickets hate heci pur-
i I'.'se.l l.cfore. The seniors will meet
il the hlt:h school hulhllni' t. iiliiit
an I march lo the ilrand In a holt In
heir caps ami ioiwiis.
FIRED WHILE ON HONEYMOON
Court II hi ihl ar still Was I n.
titled lo Her Salary.
Ti'l'KKA. Kan.. May L'S. lccaus4
a school teacher takes a week .iff in
which to eel mallied and have it
hon.vmnou. Is lo i strong en.. mill
tii-omnls to tire h.-r in tin- middle ol
a term. 'r so the Kansas supreme
. . art decided v. ' I'-i iat in the sail .'
Maltie K. Ilarri.-I. '.L-iliist -eh.. I .lis.
tri.-t N'.i. I of ih-i.v and llilet . oiiil- i
ti.s. I
Th.. school hoard employed th
voutli; w-oniaii for an ellit iin.nlls'
tel'in. When Ihe Christinas lmMi.v.1
came tile school hoard found Hi"
loads lo he had and the hoard W;H
short of coil. So the school vacation
was extended a week Toward th
laslo f the vacation the school teacher
was niar.-ie.l -iiul went on her hoiicv-
moon lint f me the school hoard that
the vacation would he tlltee Week
tcs'e-nt nf two.
W hen Ihe lea her returned sh I
found another teacher had lo r J h
and the hoard had declared her dis-
missed. The sail to collect the salary
for the filial four months of th"
school term resulted successl'ull-v fot
the le.-niier ill the district court end
the siiprme court affirmed it today.
fl I
Oh Fellers!
Lntiku at Skinna-
He's been to
and got all
dressed up in his
firs! Long Pauls Suit
$10 to $20
Children love this "fruit laxnflve."
and nothinR else cleanses the tender
stomach liver nn.l howels so nicely.
A child simply will not stop plavinir
to empty the howels. and the resnlt
Is. they hecome tUhtly cloned with
waste liver Kcts sIiikkIsIi stomaeh
sours then vmir little one hecomes
cross half-nick feverish don't eat
sleep or act naturally I roath is had
system full of cold has ore throat
stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen.
Mother! S"e if tonuue is eoated then
Klve a tciispoonful of "ralfornla Syrup
of Kilts" and In a few hours all the
constipated waste sour Idle and unill-
('ested food passes out of the system
and you have n well playful child
attain.
Millions of mothers Klve "California
Syrup of KIks" hei-ause It Is perfectly
harmless; children love It. and It nev-
er falls to net on the stomach liver
nnd howels.
Ask your druirRlst for a 50-cent hot-
tie of "Calfornlu Syrup of Fiirs"
which hns full directions for hatdes.
children of nil aires and for trrown-
"ps plainly printed on the hottle. He-
ware nf counterfeits sold here. (Jet
the genuine made hy "California Klif
Syrnii company." Refuse uny other
kind with contempt. Adv .
LYRIC TODAY
"SUNDAYING AT FAIRVIEW"
An lNsiiimv Mlix k Cut 1-Vntiiro.
ifFiEPENAL CLEW
One of llclcii (illiHtm's (ircnt Uallnmtl Ailvcntun-.
'Roped into Scandal
Ii.RO. Comply IV;iliirc
"THE GUNMAN'S GOSPEL"
A Vli'lor Drinim Willi Jack Mulhnll
AllMISSHiN
AM 10 i: rs
v.; r. iMintitiiw wi:i)i:si) AY:
THE VOICE ON THE WIRE"
Willi I'" WHwon mill Xwi Cicrlwr.
HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN
BY HER H1IR
ARREST MANY AUTOISTS
FOR DELINQUENT TAXES
lour Hundred MotorlslH Have 1 tti'la
Forccil lo I'ay fur Their
l.l.-eiiscs.
World Crerlt County Buresu.
SAITI-PA. Oklu. May 8. Within
the past few days .Statu IJcciue In-
spector Frank Carter who is now as-
slhtintf the sheriff's office 111 collection
ilelliKHieiil nuto license taxes has se
cured $4000 in hack tuxes and caused
the urrests of four hundred autoists)
w ho had failed to comply with the law I
and procure their 1 y 1 7 tans.
It Is estimated that thero are fully I
two thousand autoists In Creek county!
loi.-a ril.a In ...... tV.l.' 1...-'
tax nnd Carter who Is workinK under
the supervision of the state hlKhway
department has detiureil he will no!
leuvc here until he has secured every
rent of the delliuiuent tuxes and every
nuto Is supplied with the proper
licenso plate.
It the entire tax Is collected It will
amount to JiiO.OHO. Of this amount
90 per cent Is refunded to the county
from which It Is collected and will
have the effect of additiK $18000 to
the road and hriilgu fund of Creek
county.
The Eminent Concert
Pianist
Anthony Stankowitch
A Oil 1 11 red Artist t.lflcd With
Kurt' .Musical I'ccliiiK
G0 FRIDAY JUNE 1st
GRAND
Tlucater
A P.ngram of lirilliant
Technique Will lie
Presented
One That Is u I'lcaslm; Iuhiko
I'i-oiii Hit' I'sual Slerttilypetl
Concert l'roRiaiii.
m:ts now ox sai.i: griii.it
iiuiii si'oiti:
Prices 75c $1.00 $1.50
There is nothing more
appropriate for a
Graduation
Gift
-Than the-
Coin mbia
Grafonola
If will affortl more real en-
joyment and lasting pleas-
ure than anything you can
buy anywhere near the
price
$15 to $350
Convenient Term If Desired
Darrow Music Co.
109-111 EAST THIRD ST. PHOSE 616
pfflr
BEN CHADWELL ASSISTANT
TO HUMANE AGENT WELCH
There Is real common sense In
hist noticing whether the hair Is well
kept to JudKe of a woman's neatness
or good taste. If you are one of the
few who try to make the most of
your hnlr remember that It Is not
advisable to wash the hair with any
cleanser mado for all purposes but
always use some good preparation
made expressly for shampooing. You
enn enjoy the very best by BCttlmr
some conthrox from your druRRist
dissolve a teaspoonful In a cup of hot
water. This makes a full cup of
shampoo llipild enotiKh so it Is easy
to apply It to all the hair Instead of
Juki the top of the head. Dandruff
excess oil nnd dirt are dissolved and
entirely disappear. Your hair will be
so fluffy that It will look much
heavier than It Is. Its lustre and
softness will also dellKht you while
the stimulated scalp gains the health
which insures hair growth. Adv.
Succeeds Miss Clinic I tiilslls; 1'lvo
DcMtUutc Women Yester-
day. lien Chadwell yesterday ufternoon
assumed the duties us assistant to A.
M. Welch humane agent following
tho action of Miss Carrie N. Huberts
In submlttir.K her resignation. She
Is to attend normal ut Tahltniuah this
summer with the Intention of preparing-
herself to teach school next win-
ter. Five women In destitute circum-
stances appeared In the office of the
humane atrent yesterday seeking aid.
In three instances desertion by hus-
bands was responsible for tho destitu-
tion. They were sent to the 1 etentloii
home until other arrangements can
to made for their cure.
Should office affairs permit Mr.
Welch w.ll leave Tulsa June 4 to bo In
attendunce during the seven days'
charities and corrections ennvt ntion to
he held In Pittsburg Pa. from June G
lo 13. He has been appointed dele-
gate from Oklahoma
R6ADWA
THEATER
I
Don't mini leetng tha groat photo-play
Featurlug Anita Stewart and Earla
Williams In
"A Mil I ION RID"
B BIO VAUDEVILLE ACTS 8
MONOHAN & MONOHAN "Hot Time
Mluitreli "
VAUDEVILLE 2 : 30 4:30 7:S0 :.')0.
PICTURES. 1 : 1 ft 3:30 B:20 8:20.
Week-Day Mutineer 10c; Nights and
Sunday. 10c and 20c.
TODAY
-KI T! UN MIOWlNfi-
MaryPickford)
A POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL
Also Hearst-l'athe Sews
MT.CIAI; M lIDIMMv ll. Vl.W 2. 3:S0 B 6:30 H 9:31).
pHK IIS M.VIIMi: AM) NH.IIT 20c; t llll.DHKX 5c
comix; tiiki-:k days iu:(.im; tomohhow
MARGUERITE CLARK in "THE VALEST1SE GIRL"
STRAND
TODAY AND WEDNESDAY
HENRY B. WALTHALL
IN
"THE TRUANT SOUL"
A Drama of a Hidden Menace
An Eight-Reel Super-Feature With Mr. Walthall in
His Greatest Hole.
Schedule
911 13
3p 5f T$ Sm
Attend the Matinee and Avoid
Crozvded Condition at Night
Prices
Adults
15c
Children
5c
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Lorton, Eugene. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 249, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1917, newspaper, May 29, 1917; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134396/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.